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Buddha; China, Qing dynasty, Tibet, 18th century.

Auction Lot 40011036
Buddha; China, Qing dynasty, Tibet, 18th century.
Cast iron.
Attached thermoluminescence certificate,
Measurements: 78 x 57 x 45 cm.

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Estimated Value : 8,000 - 12,000 €
Live auction: 02 Dec 2025
Live auction: 02 Dec 2025 15:00
Remaining time: 26 days 17:43:22
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Next bid: 5500

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DESCRIPTION

Buddha; China, Qing dynasty, Tibet, 18th century.
Cast iron.
Attached thermoluminescence certificate,
Measurements: 78 x 57 x 45 cm.
Cast iron sculpture representing a figure of Buddha or Buddhist deity, shown in an attitude of serenity and compassion. The piece evidences the technical and spiritual refinement of the Tibetan school of vajray?na Buddhism, characterized by its deep symbolic load and the integration of ritual, philosophical and aesthetic elements.
The character is shown seated in lotus position (padm?sana), with one hand raised in a gesture of abhaya mudr?, symbol of protection, courage and absence of fear, while the other rests on the leg, indicating meditative serenity. The body, adorned with finely detailed jewels and ornaments, alludes to the tantric concept of enlightenment that transcends the material without negating it. This type of representation, common in Tibetan iconography, does not seek physical realism but the visible manifestation of a spiritual state: the absolute calm of the Buddha and his mastery over the cycle of suffering.
The use of cast iron, less frequent than gilded bronze or copper, reflects both local devotion and the intention to create a lasting and austere image, in keeping with the severity of the Tibetan climate and the spirit of permanence of the dharma. During the Qing dynasty, imperial patronage of Tibetan monasteries fostered a stylistic synthesis between Chinese tradition and Lamaist art, giving rise to pieces like this one, where the softness of the forms and the serenity of the face dialogue with a restrained and powerful energy.
In the spiritual context, the Buddha depicted embodies compassionate wisdom and universal enlightenment, pillars of the mah?y?na and vajray?na teachings. His image is not merely decorative, but a meditative vehicle: a meeting point between the human and the transcendent. Thus, this sculpture testifies not only to the technical mastery of 18th century Tibetan workshops, but also to the deep connection between art, faith and philosophy in the Himalayan Buddhist tradition.

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Attached thermoluminescence certificate,

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